Pickle Fried Chicken
On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 22:05:50 -0700 (PDT), "
> wrote:
>On Friday, June 11, 2021 at 10:52:58 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 17:34:01 -0700 (PDT),
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > What in the world are you putting down your kitchen drain to clog it
>> > up????
>> >
>> Spare the attempted humility. I've got $5,000 that says I'm more
>> careful than you and 92% of the other people reading this (10 out of
>> 11) what I put down the drains.
>>
>> The back right corner of house has a slightly cracked slab
>> foundation (about a 140sq foot w/very slight sag). And that crack
>> lies 4ft in front of the kitchen sink where the watstewater lines
>> also runs through that lad diagonally to the front left of the house
>> to the cleanout trap. Yet my bulk handwashing station (the guest
>> bathroom toilet) and its sink (the finishing wash station) 35 feet
>> away in that same path always works fine unless Uncle Frank is
>> visiting. So my persistent clog is probably right around that
>> crack. Which is also about where my drip hose probe-enemas also
>> refused to budge yesterday and today.
>>
>> If you've got $42K to fix the slab and any cracked conduits tehm
>> I'll give you unlimited rights to make all the assumptions you want.
>> Otherwesie, here - have a few seasons worth of "I'm sick and tired
>> of these God-damned snakes in my mother****ing kitchen sink!!!".
>>
>> -sw
>>
>All you had to do was explain that your house sits on a slab, it's cracked
>and it interferes with your kitchen sink clogging and draining. Now you
>can smooth your hackles and lower your tail and soothe yourself that
>you think you've put me in my place.
Living on a slab is the same as living in a goat barn.
>The o.n.l.y. thing that goes down my drain is water/dishwater so you're
>no more careful than anyone else here.
It can't cost much for a plumber to reroute that waste line as kitchen
sinks are most always on an outside wall... a couple hundred in PVC
and unskilled labor with a trenching shovel... tie the sink waste line
into the next nearest waste line.
Only thing goes down my sink drain is rinse water. I hand wash in a
plastic pan and that water with any food scraps gets tossed out in the
woods.
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